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Ep. 13 - When Does Self-Expression Go Too Far?
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Ep. 13 - When Does Self-Expression Go Too Far?
Music, Satanic Imagery, Movies, and More

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In this episode, Teresa and Will explore the topic of self-expression. When does it go too far? We zoom in on the new Doja Cat music video for the song “Paint the Town Red.” There are more than one instances of satanic imagery in the video. Is Doja Cat a satanist? Or is there something else going on?

Teresa and Will cover a lot of ground and talk about movies, music, and more. Check it out!


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GOOD DISTINCTIONS ARE THE SPICE OF LIFE! In our increasingly polarized world, the vilification of those who disagree with us seems to be universal. At Good Distinctions, we desire to reignite good conversation, to seek out the best distinctions, and inspire others to do the same. While we are unambiguously Catholic, we nonetheless hold that we have something to learn by listening with charitably open ears, minds, and hearts to those with a different point of view than our own. Recognizing the perspective of another does not mean abandoning or watering down fundamental Christian truths. Considering the perspective of someone with whom we disagree does not need to lead to an existential crisis. Instead, it allows us to learn from the perspective of others while respecting their God-given intellect, will, and conscience. After all, to quote St. John Paul II: the faith is proposed, not imposed.